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Public Relations Review articles from September 1995

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Public Relations Review archives from September 1995

The role of corporate public relations executives in the future of employee communications.
September 22, 1995... The article is based upon papers the author delivered to the Association for Education in journalism in 1994 and to the International Public Relations Association in 1995. The author is professor of communication at the University of South...

Issues management revisited: a tool that deserves another look.
September 22, 1995... Philip Gaunt is a professor and Jeff Ollenburger is a graduate student at the Elliott School of Communication, Wichita State University. In 1978, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), due to mounting pressure from...

Working with technical experts in the risk management infrastructure.
September 22, 1995... Christine Diana Gay is a public relations specialist at Creative Marketing Services, Inc., Houston. Robert Heath is a professor, School of Communication, University of Houston. People who live near a chemical plant often voice concern...

Public relations considerations of consumer product recall.
September 22, 1995... Crisis public relations practice must rank among the most challenging aspects of this communication discipline. Public, media and regulatory interest may be intense, time is of the essence, and there are no easy answers. At times, the very...

Understanding cultural preferences of Arab communication patterns.
September 22, 1995... International public relations is one of the fastest growing specialties within public relations.[1] However, while the field itself is growing, much of the literature is anecdotal based on individual practitioner's experience with different...

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